Arsenal Wenger's men will come up against the best the MLS has to offer in the clash to be staged in San Jose's Avaya Stadium on July 28.

The game will be broadcast live on ESPN and UniMás in the United States, TSN and RDS in Canada, as well as more than 140 countries around the world, including the UK.

MLS Commissioner Don Garber reckons the visit of the Gunners is another major coup for the MLS and he said:

"We are pleased to welcome Arsenal, one of the most successful clubs in the world, to compete against the best of MLS.

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“We look forward to a world-class event in July at our newest state-of-the-art venue, Avaya Stadium”

Don Garber

"Our AT&T MLS All-Star Week has become a celebration for the North American soccer community, highlighted by two teams showcasing many of the world's top players.

"We look forward to a world-class event in July at our newest state-of-the-art venue, Avaya Stadium."

The game has featured other Premier League teams in the past, including Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham, as well as European giants Bayern Munich and AS Roma.

The Gunners will go on to face Chivas de Guadalajara at the StubHub Centre in Carson, California on July 28.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said: "Pre-season is a critically important time for us and we are delighted to be going to San Jose and Los Angeles to participate in the 2016 MLS All-Star Game and to play Chivas.

"We have tremendous support across America and enjoyed our visit to New York in the summer of 2014 when we played the New York Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena.

"We are all looking forward to this summer’s trip as we prepare for our 2016-2017 season."

San Jose Earthquakes president Dave Kaval said: "We were already thrilled to be hosting the MLS All-Star Game this summer.

"But welcoming in a club with the prestige and reputation of Arsenal will make the event even more exciting.

"The celebration will have multiple days of events leading up to game day and will provide an outstanding fan experience for the San Jose community.

"It is also the perfect opportunity for us to showcase Avaya Stadium to the world."